Phrases & Clauses Quiz
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After Alice thought through the scenario
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
everyone in this room can explain the difference between clauses and phrases
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
Dependent clauses can stand on their own and make a complete thought
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Can a subject be found after the main verb of the sentence?
A. No
B. Yes
all the boys on the team
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
you said I did everything wrong and you are not wrong
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
Phrases are missing either a subject or a verb
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
walking along the beach with my best friend in the world
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
once I asked my mom if we could go out for dinner
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
because that girl was late to class
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
I need somebody to tell my stories to
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
dragging the bag of trash down the street
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
The main verb in a collection of words can be linking or action
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
rather than complaining about the issue
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
if anyone asks you about the broken window
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
I guess I am still holding on.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause